I wouldn't believe that's the case. Korea generates a significant amount of nuclear energy. They have 20 nuclear power plants now and are building six others as we speak; they have their own reprocessing facilities; they have their own storage facilities; they currently stockpile spent uranium. Those types of products are not a two-way street. Once they buy that product, they're responsible for ensuring the safety and the ongoing containment of the spent nuclear fuel. It's not something that would find its way back into Canada or North America or anywhere. It's a product for which they themselves, as members of nuclear non-proliferation treaties, as well as because of their own commitments, would have to ensure they provide a safe storage mechanism for the spent fuel.
On February 13th, 2008. See this statement in context.